by blg_admin | Feb 28, 2018 | Divorce Attorneys, Family Law Questions
Federal tax law provides for innocent spouse relief—meaning if you filed a joint IRS tax return but then divorced, legally separated, or lived apart from your spouse for one year, you might be able to limit or even avoid liability. You must be able to prove that...
by blg_admin | Feb 26, 2018 | Collaborative Divorce, Divorce Attorneys
The odds are greater for a happier and healthier post-divorce life when the divorce process has minimal stress and animosity. A collaborative divorce will help couples with children co-parent more effectively. Co-parenting is not effective if either party still...
by blg_admin | Feb 23, 2018 | Divorce Attorneys, Law Office News
Alexis Deveaux chose a topic that few others chose to tackle on their submissions to the Brandon Legal Group Legal Scholarship. Thank you for your efforts, and best of luck in your future endeavors. Alexis attends Stetson University College of Law. For information...
by blg_admin | Feb 21, 2018 | Divorce Attorneys, Family Law Questions
Visitation is for the well-being of your children who have a right to be loved by and spend time with both parents. Even if your children say they do not want to visit their noncustodial parent anymore, this is not a valid reason to deny visitation. Nor may you deny...
by blg_admin | Feb 19, 2018 | Collaborative Divorce, Divorce Attorneys
Both parties agree that they will refrain from traditional adversarial techniques and strategies. In the event that they change their minds at a later date, their collaborative divorce attorneys have to resign, and new attorneys are retained. This ensures the...